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Transfer and transitions in the middle years of schooling (7-14) : continuities and discontinuities in learning

Transfer and transitions in the middle years of schooling (7-14) : continuities and discontinuities in learning

... Levels of initiative Taverner et al (2001) have identified three levels of LEA participation in various transfer initiatives. Level 1, the highest level of support, was where the LEA took on an ‘Initiate ...

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Middle schooling in New Zealand

Middle schooling in New Zealand

... competencies’ relate directly to socio-emotional development: managing self; relating to others; and participating and contributing. The key competencies align with and support the New Zealand Association for ...

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How responsive is investment in schooling to changes in redistributive policies and in returns?

How responsive is investment in schooling to changes in redistributive policies and in returns?

... to schooling, it could influence schooling outcomes through two other ...income levels of parents, which might affect education decisions through liquidity constraints, because children’s education ...

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ST JOSEPH S SCHOOL A FRAMEWORK FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLING

ST JOSEPH S SCHOOL A FRAMEWORK FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLING

... Middle Schooling refers to practices that make formal education responsive and appropriate to the needs of young adolescents engaging them proactively in their learning through appropriate ...

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Preservice teachers' perceptions of their middle schooling teacher preparation

Preservice teachers' perceptions of their middle schooling teacher preparation

... were responsive and assisted with placements in years 8 and ...relevant middle years’ literature and the Queensland College of Teachers: Standards for Teachers ...

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Control and constraint: issues of concern for boys in the middle years of schooling

Control and constraint: issues of concern for boys in the middle years of schooling

... relationships between boys and their teachers and creating an environment that can facilitate productive pedagogies. These are the issues that will be the crucial factors in seeking success in the five key action areas ...

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A pedagogic analysis: middle years of schooling and the role of creative practice

A pedagogic analysis: middle years of schooling and the role of creative practice

... • Recognised that learning was organised and strategic with helpful and easy methods of applying and demonstrating learning. Chris’ classroom catered to differing abilities, cognitive styles, motivational levels ...

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Teacher education for the middle years of schooling: sustaining quality middle level preparation in Australian universities

Teacher education for the middle years of schooling: sustaining quality middle level preparation in Australian universities

... vigorous middle years of schooling reform movement in Australia, the traditional two-tiered system of schooling – dominated by primary and secondary teacher cultures – is an obstacle to sustaining ...

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Employer responsive provision: workforce development through work‐based learning

Employer responsive provision: workforce development through work‐based learning

... high levels of risk associated with growing employer ...in provision can thrive (Eastwood, 2007) and be ...co-funded provision and additional student numbers, this being the only funded growth ...

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Conflicting Ideologies of Mexican Immigrant English Across Levels of Schooling

Conflicting Ideologies of Mexican Immigrant English Across Levels of Schooling

... As the only public high school in the district, Marshall High School (MHS) educated working-class students from the town’s urbanized center as well as middle-class students from more suburban areas. In 2006 ...

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Conflicting Ideologies Of Mexican Immigrant English Across Levels Of Schooling

Conflicting Ideologies Of Mexican Immigrant English Across Levels Of Schooling

... As the only public high school in the district, Marshall High School (MHS) educated working-class students from the town’s urbanized center as well as middle-class students from more suburban areas. In 2006 ...

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Culturally responsive teaching and student self-efficacy in Alaskan middle schools

Culturally responsive teaching and student self-efficacy in Alaskan middle schools

... and schooling for middle school students, both in rural communities and students attending schools on the road ...“culturally responsive teaching” in the diverse Alaskan context in tangible and ...

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Student Engagement in the Middle Years of Schooling (Years 7-10): A Literature Review

Student Engagement in the Middle Years of Schooling (Years 7-10): A Literature Review

... that middle-school students need opportunities to engage with others in substantive conversation, linking the classroom world with the world outside of the classroom so that students are intellectually challenged ...

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Raising sector skills levels : how responsive is local training supply?

Raising sector skills levels : how responsive is local training supply?

... 17. More information of the sector-specific kind produced through this study can help college departments and training providers to see more clearly what they could do – even with no changes in present resources or ...

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Centre for Urban Schooling: Framework for a Culturally Responsive and Relevant Pedagogy. 1. Classroom Climate and Instruction. 2.

Centre for Urban Schooling: Framework for a Culturally Responsive and Relevant Pedagogy. 1. Classroom Climate and Instruction. 2.

...  The curriculum speaks to the lives of the students in the classroom and does not mandate a “one-size fits all curriculum”, based upon a white middle-class societal view.  Students see their lives represented in ...

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Educational Engagement through the Middle Years of Schooling: Report for the In2Community Applied Learning Project

Educational Engagement through the Middle Years of Schooling: Report for the In2Community Applied Learning Project

... the middle of ...low levels of literacy or numeracy such that they are unable to participate in Year 9 or 10 coursework, learning difficulties, behavioural issues and/or family circumstances that have led ...

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Economic inequality and the provision of schooling

Economic inequality and the provision of schooling

... First, other effects of these policies may be interesting to examine in their own right. Second, studying these impacts in other areas allows us to begin to pinpoint the determinants of the observed performance changes. ...

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Economic Inequality and the Provision of Schooling

Economic Inequality and the Provision of Schooling

... First, other effects of these policies may be interesting to examine in their own right. Second, studying these impacts in other areas allows us to begin to pinpoint the determinants of the observed performance changes. ...

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Hypermedia storytelling in the middle years of schooling

Hypermedia storytelling in the middle years of schooling

... Snapshot 2.2: Comment on negotiation and ultimate success (From field notes) So in the end what have I managed to negotiate for this study? I originally requested to work in a sustained way with one class of Year Seven ...

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Public education provision, private schooling and income redistribution

Public education provision, private schooling and income redistribution

... education provision as a transfer in kind The objective of this article is to assess the effect of household income on the transfer in kind accruing to the households with children in ...public provision of ...

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